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    (INTRODUCTION) The scientific method is the procedure used to either ask or answer questions, the components of the scientific method include: observation; which is watching something that peaks your interest, then you must develop a hypothesis; this means that an individual has to make an educated guess for the observation, afterwards an individual must define a question; meaning answering the who, what, when, where and how, ( Simms). The reason for doing the experiment was to figure out through

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    Scientific method is the way scientists learn and study the world around them. It is the process by which scientists work over a period of time to construct an accurate (i.e. reliable, consistent and non-arbitrary) representation of the world. In the study of natural phenomenon, personal and cultural beliefs strongly influence our interpretations and perceptions. Scientific method relies on standard procedures to minimize these influences when developing a theory. Scientific method consists of

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    Karl Popper is commonly regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science in the 20th Century. He is well known for his rejection of the inductivist viewpoint of the scientific method, in which one uses observation to propose a law to generalize an observed pattern, and later confirm that law through more observation. Popper states that “induction cannot be logically justified” (Popper 14). Inductivism relies on the process of inductive reasoning which is a logical process in which multiple

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    Phenomenology as Research Method by Beverley Campbell, Victoria University of Technology Outline of the paper This paper is an account, the interweaving, of the narrative of the writing of my own thesis using a phenomenological approach, with my developing interest in phenomenology as research method. My study of personal transformation provides the context for these reflections on phenomenology as research method. I have spoken in other forums about the content of the research; in this

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    The scientific method is not new to any of us. We learn about it in the 3rd grade and go over it every year in class from that point. The scientific method is the base of all science experiments that take place. We use the scientific method to better understand the test that we perform in order to prove if something is right or wrong in science. In our lab, we discussed what a hypothesis is and how we could know if it were a valid hypothesis or if untestable. We also went over falsifiability. Falsifiability

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    Introduction: The Scientific Method is a universal set of steps that all scientists use while performing a procedure. The Scientific Method contains six steps. The first step is to think of a problem or question. The second step is to formulate a hypothesis about the original question. The hypothesis should be a educated guess on what the answer to the question should be. The next step is to conduct the experiment, and to collect data. Record the data in a lab notebook. Following the experiment,

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    Brandon Altman Ms. Tjarks AP Lang 1A 10-7-14 Rough Draft Science follows a simple methodology, commonly known as the “scientific method”, which has been in practice since the 15th century. The scientific method was brought up for the many discoveries that were being made during that time, making the unknown become known. When Barry describes this method, he explains that uncertainty must be made into a tool, to find the courage to accept and “embrace - uncertainty”. However that concept can be very

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    The five scientific methods which include the question, hypotheses, experimentation, data analysis and conclusion are critical to a scientist because they enable them to have a credible data and conclusion on their research. It is realized that the usage of this methods are advantageous to anybody including business people, for as long as one follows the steps they will be sure of getting a credible outcome at the end of the day. I would emphasize that people should employ this method a lot because

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    their experiments and research. The main two that they tend to use is critical thinking and scientific method. Critical thinking is defined as the process of thinking deeply and actively asking questions and evaluating evidence (Facione, 2011). Analytically thinking is something that many people use majority of the time without ever recognizing or realizing what it is that they are doing. Scientific method on the other hand, is when all the research and evidence is empirical, or based on evidence

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    M & M Scientific Method

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    tool to the students. This investigation taught the students how to use the scientific method, and act how scientists would. This investigation also gave the students the opportunity to learn how to write a lab report from and experiment/investigation done in class. Purpose: The purpose of this investigation is to learn how to write a proper lab report and how to use the scientific method with the use of M&M’s. Prediction: It was predicted that each package of M&M’s would contain

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